Time-recorder.



J. G. SWALLOW.

TIME RECORDER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 6. 1909.

954,403. Pat nted Apr.5, 1910.

26M W WM UNITED s Ari syA'rENT OFFICE.

JOSEPH G. SWALLOW,

OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Apr. 5, 1910.

Application filed August 6, 1909. Serial No. 511,537.

- s stems, although it may be employed useully in other connections.

In many electric street lighting systems, a

switchman is required at a certain time in the evening to go around to the different circuits or different lamps on acircuit to turn the current on, and, at a certain other time in the early mornin to again turn the current off. It is also 0 ten the duty of an inspector to go the rounds of the circuit or circuits to inspect the lamps and see if they are working properly during lighting hours.

The main object of my presentinvention is to provide simple, and convenient means whereby a record may be madeof the times when the lampman attended to his work of turning the current on and off, and when the inspector made his tour. This object I attain by combining with the electric switch for turning the current on and ofi' a punch or other marker to be 0 erated by the mani ulation of the switc to, actuate a punc or other marker to act on a time-operated sheet, preferably a removable dial marked like the face of a clock.

In the accompanying drawings Figure I 2-2, Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the clock-containing case; Fig. 4 is a perspective view of. the punch and its actuating cam.

A is a'supporting plate of any suitable shape. and size and which itself may be mounted on any convenient support. '1 prefor to secure it- .by riveting or screws or other convenient means to the inner face of the hinged door D of a box constructed to contain the switch and time recorder. This late A supports the switch S and the case which contains thetimc recorder- The switch S shown in the drawing, is a rotary surface sna switch comprising an insulating] =basa5'carry1ng suitable 5i.

inuin wires 6 leadingto the lamp an s for the contacts, with which cooperate contacts upon the rotary operating spindle E. These parts are inclosed with a lined shell F scoured to the supporting plate A.

'On the inner end of the switch spindle E is secured a cam disk G, Figs. 1 and 4, with as many cam faces, 9, Fig. 4,415 there are off and on ositions of the switch, four being shown in t e drawing. Upon the cam faces rests the lower end of a vertical punch H,

which is secured to -the supporting plate A. The sharpened upper end of the markin punch H projects into a vertical cylindrica case N near one side of the latter. This casing is mounted fixedly upon the bracket K, and within the casing is contained the clock movement M, arranged with its face down: ward and having removably secured to its hour slpindle m, Fig. 2, a paper or other sheet in. the form of a dial with hour graduat-ions. This clock movement M' is arranged to fit snugly within, but to be readily removable from, the casing N, and to insure its correct location when put into the casing N, I secure to the side of the clock case a fin m to enter a vertical slot n, Figs. 1 and 3, in the 'casin N. I prefer to secure to the periphery of t e clock case distance pieces m tosupport the clock movement at a 'roper distance from the bottom of easing and to bear tightly against the walls of said casing, which are more or less yieldin and elastic because of the presence of the s ot a.

cylindrical easin N, and this cover may bear on the top 0 the clock case and also at. one edge upon the fin m and the friction of the' cover upon the case and of'the casing N upon 'the distance pieces m 'of the cloc movement will suffice to'support the clock against the pressure of the punch H when raised by the rotation of the cam disk G.

The switch may be operated by a button,

- the reception of a the -cani. 'disk G, whereby only b inserting the ke through th front dc'or. lgach time the switch returned cani G will bc'actuated to cause, the

upon the surface of the base the usuaf'l punch indent the. dial"? 8-1 the guided in a tube it carried bylthe bracket K,-

A cover N 'is fitted over the open top of the caring containinga slotted cylinder B for key R Figs. 1 and 4, m the switch can be if desired, but I prefer,'as I have said, to

naduated part .then in line with the punch. ach day an inspector will'go the rounds, take out the clock movements replace the marked dials with new record dials and put the clocks back again.

I claim as my invention 1. The combination of a time recorder and a marker therefor with an electric switch and means whereb the'switch mechanically actu'ates the mar er, substantially as described.

2. The combination of a time recorder and a marker therefor, with a rotary snap switch and a cam disk upon the moving s indle of the switch and acting on the mar er, substantially as described.

3. The combination of a time recorder and a marker therefor, with a rotary snap switch 4. The combination/of a re snap switch and a cam on its spindle wi a casing .over the said switch, a. clock movement 25 time recorder removably contained in said casing and a marker actuated by said switch to mark the dial of the time recorded.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification; in the presence of 30 two subscribing witnesses.

JOSEPH c. SWALLOW.

\Vitnesses:

CHAs. W. MELINs, DRAKE V. SMITH. 

